What is the Std. Gibbs free energy change and max. work obainable for reacion? Cu^2+ + Zn ---->Zn^2 + Cu Given- E for Cu^2/Cu = 0.34 V, E for Zn^2/Zn = -0.76 V, F = 96500 V
I can find out Gibbs free energy from formula,
G=-EnF
But what is the maximum work obtainable?
I can find out Gibbs free energy from formula,
G=-EnF
But what is the maximum work obtainable?
1 Answer
The maximum work available is
Explanation:
If 1 Coulomb of charge is moved through a potential difference of 1 Volt then 1 Joule of work is done.
The charge on a mole of electrons is given by
So:
If
If
This is the maximum amount of work available from the cell so:
The connection between this and the free energy change is:
So, under standard conditions:
To get